BA (Hons)Film and Television Production
Study location | United Kingdom, London (Greenwich Campus) |
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Type | Bachelor courses, full-time |
Nominal duration | 3 years |
Study language | English |
Awards | BA (Hons) |
Course code | P331 |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) Applicant should demonstrate a competence in mathematics. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. |
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Language requirements | English IELTS: 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each band) |
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Other requirements | At least 1 reference(s) must be provided. A motivation letter must be added to your application. Applicant may be invited to an interview. |
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Overview
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Programme structure
Year 1
Students are required to study the following compulsory courses.
Introduction to TV Studio Production (30 credits)
Fundamentals of Filmmaking (30 credits)
Post Production (30 credits)
Storytelling for Film and Television (30 credits)
Year 2
Students are required to study the following compulsory courses.
Production Practices (60 credits)
Digital Enterprise and the Creative Economy (30 credits)
Students are required to choose 30 credits from this list of options.
Documentary Practice (30 credits)
Writing for the Screen (30 credits)
Year 3
Students are required to study the following compulsory courses.
Global Film & TV Industries (30 credits)
Graduate Project (60 credits)
Pre-Production and Industry Preparation (30 credits)
Career opportunities
The programme supports students who would like to work in a range of creative industries including film, television, documentary and digital production, idea development, commercials and social media and have an interest in production or post production roles such as directors, producers, screenwriters, editors, production managers, researchers and production designers.
Typically, you can expect 12 contact hours per week in a mixture of hands on practical studio workshops, seminars, lectures and tutorials. Students are taught by renowned experts working in a variety of film and TV related fields. Our staff have won awards for broadcast TV programmes, scripts and short films and prizes for published articles and books.
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